#SDCC14: Attendees Get First Look at Sideshow’s Elder Predator; King Hulk and Life-Size Darth Vader Now Up for Pre-Order

Sideshow is giving SDCC 2014 attendees the first look at its Elder Predator Legendary Scale Bust, and we have more info on that along with details on the company’s recently announced King Hulk Premium Format and Darth Vader Life-Size Figures.

Elder Predator Legendary Scale Bust Product Description:First seen in the second installment of the Predator franchise, the Elder Predator is held in high regard within Yautja society as one that is greatly skilled in the hunt and has seen and won many battles.

You can find Sideshow Collectibles at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con in Booth #1929

King Hulk Premium Format Figure Product Description:“They thought he was dead…but he survived.”

Following the release of Gladiator Hulk (expected to ship in July 2014), Sideshow Collectibles presents the second installment from Marvel Comics’ celebrated World War Hulk series, the King Hulk Premium Format Figure (expected to ship January 2015).

Betrayed by those he once called allies and exiled to the savage alien world of Sakaar, the fearsome Hulk smashed, bled, and conquered his way from slave to gladiator and then to king. Crowned with a gleaming diadem, the mighty victor finally found peace in his kingdom, until a tragic turn of events brought Hulk’s world crashing down once again and set him on a new path of destruction.

Fueled by rage and stronger than ever before, the volatile King Hulk is out for blood, girded for war in his gladiator attire and spiked armored gauntlet. Wielding a massive broadsword and deadly battle axe, the unstoppable World Breaker returns to seek vengeance and tear the Earth to shreds. Towering almost 30″ tall over the cracked and broken streets of New York City, he is the Green Scar, the Eye of Anger, the Hulk… and he has come home.

Lastly, I know we don’t cover Star Wars here, but this rendition of one of the universe’s most badass and iconic uber villains is just too cool to not make you aware of it.

One of the greatest villains in film history, the imposing Dark Lord of the Sith needs no introduction – except perhaps the Imperial March. Captured in 1:1 scale and towering over 7 feet tall, the ruler of the Galactic Empire strikes a commanding pose on a cinematic light-up display base, and interchangeable hands allow collectors to recreate all of Darth Vader’s most memorable dramatic gestures.

From his iconic helmet to his sweeping black cape, every detail of Vader’s menacing costume has been painstakingly recreated as seen in Episode VI: Return of the Jedi with a hand-tailored quilted suit, screen-accurate armor, and sequencing electronics in the chest box and belt. Ready to oversee the completion of your Death Star, man cave, or home theater, this spectacular display piece is “most impressive.”